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hit urn msimss specials. TAOUGLAS Motor Cycles—Undoubtedly the finest motor cycle value obtainable; new prices and models for 1925.—1ra J. Bridger, District Agent, Eltliam. TAOTIGLA S Motor Cycles—The ideal machine for all purposes; new models and prices for 1925. Terms reasonable. Ask for catalogue to-day. —lra J. Bridger, District Agent, Eltham. TCHDR g'eneral controlability, riding comfort and all-round economy, the Douglas motor cycle stands supreme. Ask for catalogue and terms. —lra J. Bridger, District Agent, El--1 tham. TTAWLEY’S Hygienic Black Cashmere English Hose; they are dyed with a deep black dye which never changes from its original lustre, which adds length of life to the hosiery and resists the acids of perspiration, aud it simply will not wash out. Three pairs for 5/3, post paid, at Ham ’s. Sale —Royal Enfield twin 0 h.p. and side chair; good order; £SO; terms.-—C. Cj Stannera, Eltham. QALE! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! The most genuine Sale ever held in Eltham. —Jos. Peters. A REAL Sale! A Big Sale! to remember. —Peters. A Sale qALE ! Sale ! Sale ! Sale ! Sale ! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! At Jos. Peters; 'phone 240. (SPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usually 25/-; now 18/6; tweed trousers, usually 12/9, now 10/6.- —Clare Bros.. Eltham. , ......... „

HOW TO EARN £5 TO £ls WEEKLY. WHAT are you going to do with your ' ' spare time / during the next few months? Will you use a portion of it to help you on your way to bigger pay, or. will you continue to drift andi be forced to content yourself _ with your present earnings? One thing mighty important you should do at once—-you should get the facts about the NATIONAL SWEET-MAKING COURSE. Then from £5 weekly can be made very easily. Make sweets for us -in your spare time; work when you like at a pleasant, profitable occupation. The fee is reasonable, and terms arranged to suit your convenience.. In addition, we guarantee to buy all the sweets you make. Our Special Postal Course will appeal to you. With it goes a case of goods required to commence learning and earning right away. Inquiries do not obligate you in any way, so cut out and post this coupon today; NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, 25 Winstone’s Buildings, 77 Queen St., AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —Please send me EREE Book giving full particulars how I can make £5 to £ls a week at home, and how 1 get. complete outfit, including thermometer, PREE, which enables me to commence work Tight away. Name. Street Town. Hawera Star, 25th May, 1925.

LOSS OF SCHOOLING. THREE MONTHS TO MAKE UP. One of the consequences of the epidemic. of infantile paralysis that is causing parents and teachers concern is the three months lost while the schools were closed. To those in the upper clsses and those aiming at scholarships this is a serious matter. No doubt allowances will be made for this lost time, but even so it becomes more necessary than ever for parents to keep the children fit and healthy, not only that they may make good progress with their lessons, but that they may ward off sickness and consequent absence. Wilson’s “Maltexo,” the natural tonic food, is of inestimable value. It possesses properties wliiOh develop sturdy frames, forms firm flesh and vigorous constitutions, and imports that robust vitality which is the best protection against coughs, colds, and the usual childish ailments. —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 May 1925, Page 2

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